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You’ll be shocked by how much it increases your home’s value.

By Lucia Tonelli

Design: Liz Caan/Photo: Eric Roth

Does your basement feel more like an unused dungeon than a stylish space to hang out in? For more homeowners than not, a basement is merely a storage space for unwanted furniture or boxes full of who knows what. By letting this square footage go to waste, you're missing out on prime interior real estate, which can ultimately decrease the value of your home. Plus, what better place to have fun with design than a room secluded from the rest of your house?

Before you begin remodeling, there are some important factors to consider. "As with any room, the first important step is to think about what the space will be used for," says designer Christine Markatos Lowe. "Do you mostly use it during the day or at night? Will there need to be plumbing installed, for add-ons like a bathroom or a wetbar? Will it be a kids space or more for adults and entertaining?" she adds. Once you've nailed down your purpose, there are several factors to contend with. Since basements are typically windlowless or very dim, appropriate lighting is key. "Typically the ceiling height is going to be pretty low, so installing recessed can lights or low-profile flush mounts is a must," Markatos says. "Treating the ceiling as a fifth surface area to play with is also a great way to bring in some more interest through wallpaper or paint to an otherwise dark and flat area. "

Still unsure where to go from here? Read below for 30 surprisingly stylish basement ideas that will transform the look—and value—of your home.

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Warm things up with a Modern Faux Fireplace

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Set up Extra Seating Behind the Couches

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Turn the Space into a Craft Room

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Shiplap the Walls for a Cozier Feel

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Install a Formal Projector Screen

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Opt for Cinema-Themed Decor

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Add Recessed Lighting to Give the Illusion of Higher Ceilings

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Go Bold With Eclectic Patterns

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Keep the Palette White and Bright

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Transform an Awkward Corner into a Stylish Storage Space

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Add a Corner Kitchen Space for Easy Access to Snacks

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Finish Concrete Floors With a Striking Lacquer

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Line the Ceiling with Warm String Lights

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Experiment With a Fun Design Theme

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Install Storage Beneath the Stairs

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Construct a Bar Beneath the Stairs

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Welcome Guests with a Movie-Themed Stairwell

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Stick a Half-Bath Under the Stairs

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Install Barn Doors to Break up the Space

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Dedicate a Corner to Laundry

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. ..Or Make it a Full Laundry Room

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Turn it into a Guest Bedroom

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Amp Up the Luxury With a Statement Ceiling

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Build Adult-Appropriate Bunk Beds

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Choose a Chalkboard Accent Wall

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Let the Games Take Center Stage

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Add Family Photos for a Personal Feel

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Create a Dedicated Workspace

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Embrace an Industrial Design Scheme

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Go Bold With a Statement Staircase

Lucia Tonelli Assistant Editor Lucia Tonelli is an Assistant Editor at Town & Country, where she writes about the royal family, culture, real estate, design, and more.  

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10 Basement Remodel Ideas | The Family Handyman

On the hunt for basement remodel ideas? Get your wheels turning with these stunning spaces that are anything but an afterthought.

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Courtesy @our.colonial.casa/Instagram

Basement Reading Nook

The space under your stairs has the potential to be more than just a dark and dusty closet. Transform the area into a cheery reading nook, like this example from @our.colonial.casa. Thoughtful details like the wall sconce, cozy linens and custom trim work complete the look of this truly special hideaway.

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Courtesy @barcbybrettandali/Instagram

Basement Home Theater

Embrace the lack of natural light in your basement and create a home theater! This media room by @barcbybrettandali proves you can put your own spin on a media room by choosing the right furniture and accessories.

The boho rug, movie posters and leather theater chairs help the space flow with the rest of the house. Light or brightly colored basement walls can distract from the movie-viewing experience, so go with a dark color like Urbane Bronze by Sherwin-Williams used here.

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Courtesy @blacksuburbanfarmhouse/Instagram

Basement Bar

If you like to entertain, adding a downstairs bar is a game changer. In this beautiful basement bar by @blacksuburbanfarmhouse, a rugged accent wall helps define the bar area and creates a stunning backdrop for the open shelving.

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Courtesy @be.in.wonder.design/Instagram

Basement Play Room

A large open basement is a perfect space to create the ultimate playroom. Vanessa of @be.in.wonder.design designed this bright playroom with her kids’ interests in mind. The rock wall and climbing swing are the show-stoppers. But the space also has toy storage, an under-the-stairs reading house, and most importantly plenty of room to run around.

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Courtesy @katie_gelsheimer_home/Instagram

Basement Guest Space

With a basement space like this one by @katie_gelsheimer_home, your guests may never leave! A kitchenette and dining area leads into a welcoming guest bedroom via sliding barn doors.

Barn doors are a great choice to fit multiple rooms in a small area. They take up less space than swinging doors and provide architectural interest, as well as a fun pop of color.

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Courtesy @bethfisherdesigns/Instagram

Basement Lounge Area

To make a big impact in your basement, go black. Black walls, light floor and furniture and brass accents work together to create this striking basement lounge area by @bethfisherdesigns. A modern chandelier and recessed lights keep the space from feeling too dark. It’s important to include plenty of lighting sources when using black paint.

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Courtesy @heyjerry_home/Instagram

Basement Family Room

This chic basement family room by @heyjerry_home features sleek mid-century furniture and gorgeous muted tones.

If you have exposed ductwork or pipes in your basement, take a page from this example and paint them the same color as the ceiling and walls. This helps blend these elements into the rest of the space without adding a ceiling and losing height. Another great tip here is to use light, floor-length curtains to increase the perceived window area.

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Courtesy @taybayyyyy/Instagram

Basement Laundry Room

When you think of a basement laundry room, you might conjure up images of cobwebs and concrete flooring. But a basement laundry room actually can be the designer space of your dreams, like this one by @taybayyyyy.

For a similar look, start with bright white walls and light, patterned floor flooring. Then add unexpected finishes like rich dark cabinets and gold hardware.

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Courtesy @backwoods_farmgirl/Instagram

Basement Craft Room

If you have a small or odd-shaped room in your basement, it might be the right spot for a craft room. All you need is a work surface and plenty of organized storage options.

This craft room by @backwoods_farmgirl makes good use of wall space with a large peg board and shelving. The exposed ceiling gives the space an industrial look, which works well in a creative space.

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Courtesy @taybayyyyy/Instagram

Basement Bathroom

We love the classic black and white color palette in this basement bathroom by @taybayyyyy. The white walls and shower tile brighten up the space, and the black flooring and vanity provide a clean, sharp contrast.

Another smart choice is the floor-to-ceiling glass shower wall, which opens up the small space and makes it feel bigger. Here’s how to plumb your basement bathroom.

Originally Published: July 21, 2021

Erica Young

Erica Young is a freelance writer and content creator, specializing in home and lifestyle pieces. She loves writing about home decor, organization, relationships, and pop culture. She holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Arizona State University, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Basement interior design - basements > 60 photo ideas for basement design in a private house . However, the range of use of such a room is much wider than it seems at first glance.

Under the guidance of a skilled designer, the interior of a basement in a private house can take on a completely different look - become not just an ordinary part of the home, but a spectacular addition and highlight of the house. nine0003

Even if you have a house that has already been commissioned, it is never too late to redesign the interior of the basement to realize a creative idea.

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